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  • Kelvin J. Cochran serves as Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Faith Initiatives for Alliance Defending Freedom. His primary function is to oversee ADF’s Leadership Development Program.
  • … the Community Leader Award for activism at the law school, 1 st Place in the McKinsey Consulting Cup, and 2 nd Place … the Community Leader Award for activism at the law school, 1 st Place in the McKinsey Consulting Cup, and 2 nd Place …
  • Julia Payne serves as legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom’s Center for Life.
  • … also holds a master’s degree in theological studies (M.A.T.S.) with high distinction from the Liberty University … also holds a master’s degree in theological studies (M.A.T.S.) with high distinction from the Liberty University …
  • Terry Schlossberg served as executive director of Presbyterians Pro-Life for eighteen years and then as executive director and renewal advisor for the Presbyterian Coalition for another five years.
  • David A. Cortman serves as senior counsel and vice president of U.S. litigation with Alliance Defending Freedom.
  • Lisa Fullerton is the President and CEO of A Novel Idea, dba Auntie Anne’s Pretzels and Cinnabon, which has been a multi-unit franchise operator in San Antonio, Texas since 2000. Lisa has been heavily involved in serving her community in a variety of capacities. She’s been a supporter and past board member of the San Antonio Clubhouse, which supports adults living with mental health diagnoses. Her business was one of the first San Antonio employers to hire clubhouse members through the group’s first ever Transitional Employment Program. To date, A Novel Idea has employed dozens of clubhouse ...
  • Alice Chao serves as a Media Relations Specialist at Alliance Defending Freedom.
  • Emily serves as Copywriter at Alliance Defending Freedom.
  • Joshua Rogers serves as senior counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom’s Center for Life, where he litigates matters involving constitutional freedoms and the sanctity of life. Rogers is a 17-year veteran of the U.S. Department of Justice. During his time at the DOJ, he served as an Assistant United States Attorney in two U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and as a trial attorney in the Civil Rights Division. Rogers argued 25 times before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. and Fourth Circuits and filed over 100 briefs in those courts. He also appeared countless times before U.S. district courts ...